That’s because while the new form “eliminates more than half of the 78 line items from the previous form,” as the Times reports, “it will save a little bit of time for some taxpayers but could add pages more paperwork for millions of others.” Turns out, in order to take popular deductions like the student loan interest or teaching supplies, you’ll need to fill out one of six additional forms and attach them to your “postcard.” Some might actually consider that complicating things.

Why take the time to do something like this? Apparently just to be able to say they did, even if does nothing to actually make the tax process easier. Again, this is just a draft, so it might all come out differently. The administration is expected to release the new form this week, per the Times.

Of course, nothing is really simplified for most, who will be filling out their tax forms online regardless. Your taxes might be simpler for 2018 if you used to itemize but now you’ll take the larger standard deduction. But if you need to fill out everything first like you have in the past to figure out which is the better deal for you this time around, then you’re not saving any time. Better luck next year.